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Windows Forum / Windows XP / Movie Maker / March 2004

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Saving Project14 Mar 2004 20:23 GMT4
On one occasion before, I have saved without problems a
project to computer, CD and back on mini-DV tape. I now
have a new project which I saved OK to computer and CD
but despite all efforts I cannot save back to Mini DV. I
No MPEG2 video in WMM14 Mar 2004 19:18 GMT2
When I import an MPEG2 video file into Windows Movie
Maker, the video is blank, though the audio is there. I
can see the video just fine in Windows Media Player and
any number of other players, but not in WMM. I'm running
Best method of editing captured video14 Mar 2004 18:15 GMT3
My mm2 onlaptop p4 win xp home seems to hang up while
capturing manually from a sony dv hi8 camcorder. I am
wondering whether it would be simpler and faster to just
record the whole tape automatically and then edit the
CD-Rom to DVD14 Mar 2004 17:55 GMT1
I have video that I've downloaded onto my PC from the tape. I can burn CD of them with my burner, but would prefer to watch them on a television. I don't have a DVD burner on my PC. Is there anyway to get these transferred from CD-Rom to DVD
Video Effects Cause moviemaker to Crash14 Mar 2004 17:52 GMT2
Clips load and save with no problem. There is no ability
to use any video effects rendering the program worthless.
Each time I apply video effects such is increasing
brightness or any other video effect the program
Audio problems14 Mar 2004 15:39 GMT1
Ive just created my first movie and added a sound track.
It works in .mwv format but I also saved it as a DV-AVI
so as I can make a VCD. The .avi file would cause windows
media player to crash but if I used Nero burner to make a
How do I change a "file" so that it imports?14 Mar 2004 15:35 GMT3
I'm having a problem in that one of my AVI files which I saved is saved only as "file" and not as one that automatically opens with Windows Media Player, nor can it be imported to MovieMaker 2, because it's "not a recognized file type". When I click the icon for it, the file ...
Best format for capturing video to burn to dvd14 Mar 2004 13:16 GMT2
I have only made one movie and burned it to dvd. I had to
use two dvd's due to the file size, about 20g. I do not
remember which format i used when capturing.
I am making my second video,which will include music,
divix14 Mar 2004 12:44 GMT2
avec quel programme peux t on lire un divx sur un dvd de salon
wmms14 Mar 2004 11:48 GMT2
When i want to burn a video cd he refuges to accept wmms files
how do i convert these files or make them suitable for burning?
Pap John!!!13 Mar 2004 22:56 GMT2
I cant find any answers to my question on your page. Please advise
Andy
audio edit13 Mar 2004 22:48 GMT4
I'm using Moviemaker 2 and have a number of questions. I want to cut out
portions of the audio track. I've figured out how to cut picture but sound
doesn't seem to work the same way. How do I get the timeline to recognize
that I want to work with the audio track only?
firewire pls help13 Mar 2004 22:17 GMT1
I have installed my firewire card which my PC tells me has installed.  I
have also bought a new DV cam with DV out and In.
My PC wont pick up the cam whatsoever when I attach it via the firewire
port.
burn to cd13 Mar 2004 22:15 GMT1
for some reason windows movie maker will not burn my
movie to  a cd, even with an upgraded dvd burning drive.
e-mail problems13 Mar 2004 21:45 GMT1
why is it when I e-mail movie with sound the pictures are distorted on the other end?  They are less then 1MB that is being transmitted.  Thank you Semper Fi
 
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